This may be the reason Rainey was kick off the team, temporarily at least. I wonder if now that he is no longer on the team, representing Rainey pro bono would not be a “benefit to a player.” Once the legal work is done, then he can re-instated and its business as usual.
Just a thought…

What I find hilarious about that comment is that they make it sound like Urban has great control over players, and Rainey is just making it look like he doesn’t. I’m not trying to compare UGA’s situation with player control over Florida’s.. but this reporter/commentator seems a little worried about being banned from the UF campus to me with that statement.

“Do you even know how many Miami players have been arrested in nearly four years under Randy Shannon?

One.

That might be the most remarkable stat in college football today. Departed quarterback Robert Marve pulled off a car’s side mirror. A misdemeanor. That’s the only arrest in nearly four years at Thug U.”

You ever driven the highways in/around Miami? You can do 90 mph in a 60mph zone, right past Florida State Patrol, and they don’t care. Heck, most of the cops down there don’t go anywhere slower than 100mph. Usually because they’re worried about REAL crimes… you know, drug running, murder, etc…

ACC and UGA PD don’t have much to do other than write traffic tickets and arrest people for piddly BS.

Granted, this is another embarrassment for UF and Rainey’s actions are indefensible (not counting his attorney). However, fans of the team that won the Fulmer Cup in two of the last three years should be careful throwing stones in your glass house filled with warrants and subpoenas.

That’s what I always say but Serioulsy does have a good point somewhere. We know that if you just counted felony charges and not misdemeanors or traffic citations, we would come nowhere close to taking the Fulmer.

Irwin is entitled to extra credit for
(a) trying to make the Ten Commandments easier to remember by calling them ‘core values’ and reducing the number to five *: